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Compare the Zero 9 and the Hiboy S2
When comparing electric scooters, often times advertised ranges don't match up with reality. We included metrics from real-world road tests. Plus, raw specs such as battery capacity and motor wattage provide unbiased performance metrics when evaluating electric scooters.
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Zero 9

Hiboy S2
Zero 9 vs. Hiboy S2: Which Electric Scooter Comes out on Top?
Comparing two outstanding electric scooters: the Zero 9 and the Hiboy S2, reveals both commonalities and distinctions in terms of performance, features and pricing. While they serve the same basic purpose of making short distance commutes easier and more eco-friendly, the key differences will be pivotal to align with your requirements.
The Zero 9 boasts a superior top speed of 28 mph compared to the Hiboy S2’s maximum of 18.6 mph. This makes the Zero 9 a better choice for more adventurous riders or areas with less traffic. However, this comes at the price of a slightly shorter range, with the ability to travel up to 27 miles when the Hiboy S2 can go a slight longer 27.9 miles per charge.
One key difference is in the motor power. The Zero 9 uses a single 600W motor while the Hiboy S2 uses a 350W motor. This means the Zero 9 will give you more acceleration and hill climbing power.
When it comes to body construction, the Hiboy S2 scooters have a slightly more manageable weight of 28.9lbs, which is ideal for transporting or storing the scooter. Whereas, the Zero 9 is heavier, at 40lbs, but celebrates a more robust build quality.
Suspensions on the Zero 9 provide a smoother and more comfortable ride than the Hiboy S2. And while both the models present an LED ambient light solution, the Zero 9 offers a more dazzling light display.
As for the price, the Zero 9 is generally more expensive than the Hiboy S2. That said, the various differences between the models will help dictate whether the additional cost is worth the jump in specifications.
In conclusion, if the speed and build quality are your priorities, the Zero 9 may be your best pick. However, if you're looking for a lighter, slightly more budget-friendly scooter that offers a slightly longer range, the Hiboy S2 could be just the ticket.


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